by Zhu Jiang, Cecilia | Dec 3, 2021 | Students, Uncategorized
CH 1: History CH 2: Staff‘s Stories CH 3: Customers‘ Stories About Us A vanishing culture Food stalls in Hong Kong struggling to survive ; Food stalls, known as “Dai pai dong”, are a type of traditional open-air restaurants which serve cheap and fast food for local...
by Caini Yang | Sep 21, 2021 | Students
Tai Kwun is a landmark for art and heritage in Hong Kong. Various artists gather here to show their talents in distinguished areas. I went to Tai Kwun around weekday nightfall and ran into an exhibition on the forming process and meaning of the self-governance...
by Yilin Xiong | Sep 21, 2021 | Students
I choose a night to take a trip by the Ding-Ding bus in Hong Kong, at that night I felt the life speed is so fast in Hongkong and this city is diverse with full of chances for people coming from different countries. Ding-Ding incoming (source: Yilin Xiong)Ding-Ding in...
by Chengyu Xu | Sep 21, 2021 | Students
There are lots of nice coffee shops in Sai Ying Pun. They all have their own specialties. Drinking coffee(taken by: Sophia Xu, Sep 18, 2021)A special coffee shop combined with laundry(taken by: Sophia Xu, Sep 18, 2021)They are making coffee(taken by: Sophia Xu, Sep...
by Yiting Shen | Sep 21, 2021 | Students
Stone Nullah Lane is a street located in the Wanchai district, Hong Kong. In the 18th century, there used to be a stone aqueduct near Stone Nullah Lane, hence the lane got its name. At that time, people lived a traditional and simple life relying on the aqueduct....
by Hugo Novales | Sep 21, 2021 | Students
In the early evening of Sunday, September 19th, Hugo Novales traveled to the Flower Market in Mong Kok for the first time since moving to Hong Kong. These are the photos he took, juxtaposing the beauty of potted plants with phone-obsessed shop patrons. Flower...